Yaamagay!
Giinagay Nujawiny!
Yaam Gumbaynggirr Jagun
Darruyay Yilaaming Girrin-da
Hello you mob!
This is Gumbaynggirr Country
Good to have you here at Corindi Beach
Welcome to Yarrawarra!
This pristine coastal paradise is the homeland of the Garby Elders and
Mirlagalgi Descendants in the Northern lowlands of Gumbaynggirr Nation.
Our Centre has many services and attractions, to help us share the history
and cultural values of our Elders and Ancestors.
Wadjar Regional Indigenous Gallery, exhibits traditional
and contemporary art from regional First Nation artists from all over NSW.
Jalumbo Cultural Heritage Keeping Place, displaying cultural artifacts from
over 6000+ years of Gumbaynggirr life on the Mid North Coast
The Nuralamee Conference and Accommodation Centre, sleeping up to 70 people and seating 150 in it’s hall.
With quality catering for business events, training, weddings, birthdays, retreats, school cultural excursions etc
Yarrawarra means “Happy Meeting Place” and we certainly love to have
wonderful big gatherings as often as possible!
Open to the public are our Art & Craft workshops during the School Holidays and
our “Basket Cases” Monthly Weaving Circle,
with a range of Cultural Activities available to book all year round!
What's on in July Holidays?
NOW EXHIBITING @ WADJAR GALLERY
Come and witness the awesome talent of First Nations Artists on Gumbaynggirr, Dunghutti and Anaiwan Nations
The Three Nations annual exhibition is shared between three Regional Indigenous Art Galleries:
-Dunghutti Ngaku Aboriginal Art Gallery
in Kempsey
-Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place
in Armidale
-and Wadjar Regional Indigenous Gallery
in Corindi Beach
Showcasing the works of 25 regional Artists,
this exhibition will be on display at Wadjar Gallery,
Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre from
June 15 to August 13
For more information please call (02)91884370 or email our team at events@yarrawarra.com.au
Our programs and exhibitions are made possible with the continued support of Create NSW
Photo by Jay Black "And the Trees" Photography
Come and join our weavers in this Happy Gathering Place under the shade of the big gums and learn the art of basketry from Gumbaynggirr weaver Lilly Clegg
Learn various weaving and fibre processing techniques, and share in this creative space
“There’s magic in gathering in nature to create. No matter where you come from in the world, we all have ancestors who sat together under the trees and wove baskets, and this is something that connects us to them and to each other
In this space we begin to remember, and it feels so right” Lilly Clegg